Occupant rescued from stopped elevator at public housing, Fitchburg MA
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According to the dispatch call, an occupant was trapped in an elevator at Russell Towers near Pearl Street in Fitchburg, Massachusetts. The occupant was safely removed and the elevator power was shut down pending service.
Audio|Heard on: Fitchburg and Lunenburg Fire and Mid State Control
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02:7
Transcript:
00:00
Yeah,
00:02
The elevator recall did not operate.
00:04
We're going to need to control the power to this elevator.
00:12
4-1 to C1. We're heading up to the penthouse now.
00:17
Reaching.
00:25
Power's off the elevator.
00:32
I want to be advised, we have the occupant on the elevator.
00:36
Okay,
00:39
Receive, follow-up, occupant removed from the elevator.
00:41
401, and we leave the power off, they're going to have to ask somebody to come service it.
00:46
Received, deputy, oxygen.
00:50
Proceed, deputy, oxygen, remove from the elevator.
00:53
Levin Jungle Road.
00:58
Service goal.
01:14
Engine 2, 11 Jungle Road Walmart, vehicle lockout.
01:18
It's engine 2, 11 Jungle Road,
01:22
Walmart,
01:23
vehicle lockout.
01:30
Now I'm Lunenberg Rescue 2.
01:34
Come on.
01:36
Clear the hospital returning.
01:40
Clear turning 960.
01:48
PIN. PIN-FiLUM.
01:51
All company is going to be clear.
01:53
Near Pearl Street. The occupant has been removed.
01:54
The elevator has been shut down.
01:55
They're going to contact the service company.
01:57
Service and company.
01:59
Please, Deputy.
02:00
All units be clearing service.
02:02
Elevator shut down, you're going to contact the service company.
02:05
Follow them, not sure.
02:06
Roger, you too.
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Location mentioned:
Russell Towers, 160 Pearl St, Fitchburg, MA 01420
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